John Howell
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(13 years, 8 months ago)
Commons ChamberIt was a coalition agreement commitment that we would introduce directly elected individuals to oversee police forces and to hold them to account, and that there would be proper checks and balances. Far from there not being proper checks and balances, as the right hon. Lady suggests, the police and crime panels will provide real checks and balances to the police and crime commissioner. Perhaps she needs to speak to the shadow policing Minister, the hon. Member for Gedling (Vernon Coaker), who a couple of years ago said that
“only direct election, based on geographic constituencies, will deliver the strong connection to the public which is critical”.
We agree with him.
3. What estimate she has made of the likely effect of her policy on student visas on the number of visas issued in the 12 months following its implementation.
The policy will be fully implemented by the end of 2012. From then on, the estimated reduction is about 70,000 main applicant visas a year, plus a further reduction in student dependants of about 20,000.
I thank the Minister for that response. Will he add to it by telling us what responses he has received from universities on the student visa changes?
This is an important point because when we proposed this radical change the universities were understandably worried. Following our announcement, however, we have received overwhelmingly positive feedback from the university sector. Indeed, Universities UK has said that the reforms
“will allow British universities to remain at the forefront of international student recruitment.”
I am delighted that the policy has been so welcomed by the sector.